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8 Mdjnifeh ERn5i9ki Wonder Wfet Mertz Will Say Today St doM Dally at gataraay At die Sii ef fl Moo 10 TodayV the Dajr SWELL EASTER SUIT To Measire for rii mrwst mntinc fntlrtrinrr nrrmnsition of the 6C3S0n Mcrtz offers you a choice of an immense line of high rade all wool spring fabrics and will build a suit to your individual measure for 10 fit and satisfaction guaranteed Exclusive Imported Saitiogs to order at 20 to 35 Rojal Blue Guaranteed Serge Suits jb order for i0 MERTZANDMERTZco906FSt the hack or nicwTHtrtBtntp We Will Tailor You a Swell Spring Suit For 2250 Tlie fabrics wc offer you at this price are regular 30 qualities representing the seasons newest and test selling effects And then the fit of the garment niust be satisfactory to you before ve will consider it finished FINEMAN SAMET GO Makes Them Better Just nnf lyliL Ci Just UUJ7 ltUl OL Above Above SPORTING COMMENT BY ED GRILLO In trying to procure Jimmy Callahan Manager Cantlllon virtually acknowledges that tie it not satisfied with his prc sent outfitId Of courne most any manager In the league could make loom for Callahan vho 4s acknowledged one of the best In the business but a player situated as Callahan 1 cannot be signed for a low figure It will take a pretty fancy contract to bring htm Into line Callahan may figure that since It was because Comiskey released lilm that he was placed in Boodrtandlng by the commission that he owes a debt of gratitude to the White Hox owner and should Co tnlskey want lilm he ought to hare the refusal of his eervices In fact there was some talk of the probability of Callahan taking Fielder Jones place at the head of the team Should there be a chance to get Callahan the local club cannot make a mistake In taking him He would be Invaluable to the outfield would greatly help the batting and Incidentally would make a splendid captain for the team One week from today and they will bt off In the major leagues Washington will penthe reason at home with New York i opponents and thougti the Highlanders were tailenders last seaon little or nothing of their strength this spring in known and they will have to be tried out before forming an opinion All we know about our own Nationals 1 based on last years showing True Walter Johnson the teams premier twirl Is with them I his spring and has shown form In the exhibition games he liaa pitched but there is no way to get a line on the team as a whole until It has engaged In a few championship contests These exhibition games the team has been playing really amount to nothing more than to furnish good practice VViifther they are won or lost cuts no figure The players do not extend themselves In these games because there is no incentive for so doing It is all different when the real fight is on Itayer who ehow marvelous form In these games which are played for fun often go all to pieces when the real strain burdens ihm while others do not begin to play fooj ball until they are forced to do so So when you come right down to we know little or nothing about our ows ball team The showing made by it lArt season was an Improvement over that of the year before There have been no material changes made In the line up snee last fall The outfield and infield are virtually the same excepting that third base has been covered by Conroy the practice games Blankenship has en added to the catching staff and a cojple of pitchers to the twirling corpsv It has been figured that McBcide and IYeeman would show Improved form this season having been benefited by a years experience and there Is no ioubt that both have done better so far this spring than they did last but as 3ld before the Washington fan will be from Missouri this year The team will have to show Improvement before any one lll believe that it has been materially Improved There lias been a shrinkage in the hopes of the St Louis fans Two weeks ago they were figuring on sinking the pennant pole so sure were they that the Browns would win the flag this year Since then however the Browns have played two games against Detroit and have failed to score in either So oitter a dose was not expected and the Browns followers are now asking themselves the question whether the Browns will manage to finish as good as they did last reason There Is every reason to believe that the Tigers will go bttter than ever ilii year Not only have they been strength ened by the addition of Mortality tuf Jennings seems to nave azaea several pitchers to his staff who will be able allow Donovan totake the needed rest oeiween games so mat ne may be at 1 his best PICKS THE TIGERS TO WIN Hetty Greens Son Believes Detroit Will Capture Another Flag Special to The washngtin Post Dallas Tex April 4 The mart Interested spectator at the game this afternoon between the Tigers and McAlecrs BTowns was Green son of Hetty Green the worlds richest woman Hes the biggest baseball bug In Texas and never misses a game He has the records tof aU the big league stars at his finger tips and knows baseball averages better than he does his alphabet Green has a box all season alongside of the press box so that he can secure Information and extend his opinions Here are some of the remarks he made about the Tigers Jennings Is a greater coach than Napoleon was a fighter That fellow Jones has one of the easiest pitching movements Tve ever seen I These Tigers certainly shov more class than St Louis and New York showed os A fellow that works as harl as Jennings never loses at anything Samson used the Jawbone of a Jack ass to kill 5000 Philistines but I guess i he didnt have anything on Morlarlty The only trouble Mortality hasnt a Jaw handy land there no one to Kill but for tse 1 whip he might better Samson at that i It looks to me as though Detroit ould win another pennant by base running as much as by hitting Weil Ill be out here to see Jennings i bunch trim McAleers boys IN THE AUTOMOBILE WORLD Clurles Miller Bro report the sale of Indian motorcycles to Ed Mangold Boyd Reed A Morgan and Frank HospltaL The pathfinders of the Harrisburg Motor Clubs reliability contest arrived in Washington Saturday afternooi and after completing arrangements for a checking station departed for Baltimore Dr Overpeck of Philadelphia was the official pathfinder and with him were ten other prominent Pennsylvania motorists Including It Douglas secretary of the Harrisburg club This city has been selected as the first night stop of the clubs four day run which begins on May The tourists report good road between Gettysburg and Washington When it set about tarring womn from rcntests the American Automoblla At ciation probably had no idea that such a jnove might lead to the organisation of a great national run for women drivers in which only women will be allowed to enter Yet such Is the fact The fair driver who makes this statement comes from the middle West and she leaves no doubt of her position when he says I myself believe In the Independence of women in such things and hops that otherr arlll me forward A suffragette motorftt so to say A Baker Htric rcnabout has been added ta the automobile equprnent in tlie White House garage and Mr Tafl wife of the President is learning to run It She has Already taken several lessons on the macadamized roads south of the White House under the tutelage of BLACK RAVENS Shoes for Men fZOU A DOLLAR WmflalinCos TfMEE KUMU CMuS fttria MM1I ltd Ste nw Pa Ar ML An Si JM Stoddard and expects to be able soon to drive the vehicle about the streets or tne city If Johafisen local representative of the Hartford Rubber Works has been advised that Krogh has been elected treasurer of the company to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Henry Flow who has accepted a posl tlon with the sales department of the Mitchell Motor Car Company So great Is the interest taien In the automobile in Michigan particularly by the agriculturists that the State Agrii cultural College proposes to establish a course and give Instruction in its general uses and adaptability The students will Be taught the structure and fmeratlon of eneinesas well as dismantling hn1 od semming or cars wnen they ha mas tered tills they will be taught to drive i an automobile It is said the State schools of Iowa and Kansas will fallow suit ana establish similar courses Just to show what a Pope Hartford car iu qo uvorge noicnKiss accompanied nr twm Tlfl ifcn iri lin1 a 1 I I drove a Pope Hartford touring car from Daytona to Tampa Fla a distance of 1 miles in twelve hours running time This is an average of nearly Kjnlles an hcur and there was not a Ingla stop ivi cuftinc ur Lite irvuoiew Although the road testers of an automobile factory are generally known as the nomads of that InddsUr usually changing from one company to another at more or less frequent InteryaJs those enipioyea at live piant or a prominent Buffalo automobile manufacturing company would seem tobe the exception that proves the rule Two of them tested out the firsti motoretles made by the com pany in urui ana nave been doing road test wont ever since Tvflt vYir rt mrttArpvitl 111 trletel In lern that th Mldilnn prone court nas estaousnea a precedent bv holdlnr tliat niotorrvrln an vtifi within thQ meaning of tlie law relative to motor venicies They upheld the conviction of a IVtrott mntarevfHmt for Hnla lng the motor vehicle law while riding tentlon was that a motorcycle did net come under the head of motor vehicle KATEnfnLASTWiK CaHtllkns TTati ssals Iesed Qatby Kansas City Tm GRAYS WHDFE9S TBE CAUSE A Pass a Single and a Poor Throw to First by Cantillons Recruit in Ffnal Sound Gives Cross Club Two Rtfflsand the Game Groom Pitches First Five Innings and Allows but Three Hits Special to The WaihlntonPot Kansas Ctty Mo Aprit 4 Joe Cantll lons Nationals put up another gallant fight for victory jit Association park this afternoon but theVBlueswon in a ninth Inning rally by to 8 That final session saw the Nationals flyjng skyward and a walk a single and a wild throw to first by Gray one of Cantillons re cruits netted two tallies for the Cross crowd and won the game Jack Love the Ifttle second sacker from the Oklahoma City team of the Western Association should be credited withtthe victory for his timely hit oyer short in Jhe final roijnd that tied tip the core He also fielded brilliantly around second and ran the bases In major league style Manager Joe made a slight mistake by pulling Groom off the rubber and sub stituting Gray Groom Is the curly haired youngster who was pounded so hard In th amr Saturdav but it was a different line of stuff he was dishing out to the Blue batters today judging from the success they had in stralghtenr lng it out Groom allowed Just anree blows jn nve innings One was landed Jn the first and two the lourth In the other three rounds hevJtd all the better of the milling But it was not so with Gray He was bumped so hard in the sixth that five runs were pushed across the platter and the gang batted around and lapped over before the Nationals managed to get another chance to wield the willow Score on Baa Throw In the ninth they took advantage of this youngsters wlldness to win the game and it wag his bad throw to first that allowed the winning run Vysppcil naa apout eucn an exjjerience umum for five Innings but Cross kept him on the mound Just a little too long In the sixth the visitors landed on him like a thunderbolt and put four hits and two runs to thelr credit Manager cross thought it was taiie for him to take a bath and put Rusty Wright on the mound Wright bad performed nicely against the Nationals In a previous battle but not Jn this one lie lasted Just an innlng allowing four blows and as many runs This punched his ticket and Brady the former Tristate Ieaguer was put on the rubber to see what he could do He saved the game but was touched up for tnree hits In the two sessions in which he worked Clymer on the Job It was 1 and 1 at the end of the Initial inning1 Tlie Senators came to bat first arid Clymer who was the real hitter of the day lined to left pilfered second end thent stole third Ganley skied to Shannon and Unglaub put a sacrifice fly in Carlisles mitt which scored Clymer Freeman singled and pilfered second but Street fouled to Sullivan Carlisle led off by being hit In the ankle and an error of Groom gave Shannon life Carlisle tried to make home on the play and was cut off at thcplatter Neighbors sacri ficed and Brashear followed with a sting ing double to right scoring Shannon An error of Freeman gave Hetllng life and Brashear was cut off at the plate There was nothing more doing In the scoring line until the fourth round when the BJues forged ahead Brashear got his second chance at the bat and hit tafcly td center He pilfered second and went to third when TannehlU booted an overthrown ball Helling walked and Love was thrown out at first Cross doubled to center scoring Brashear but Hetllng was caught at the plate SullivanSullivan was thrown out at first Washington tied the score In the sixth Clymer singled stole second went to third on a wild pitch and scored ort Can leys single Unglaub and Freeman hit safely scoring Ganley Five Runs Off Gray In the same round the Blues took a decided lead with five runs in that round off Gray who had been substituted for Groom Neighbors started the trouble with a double and Brashear drew a free ticket Hetllng got a life on Grays error and Neighbors scored on the play Love singled and the liases were all oocupied Cross then appeared in the role of a pinch hitter which seems to be a habit with him of late and lined to center scoring Brashear and Hetllng Rltter whiffed and Boles who tatted for Vyspocil walked Carlisle lined past Mc Brldev scoring Love Shannon was thrown out at first Cross roniplng home Neighbors skied to TannehllL In the seventh the Senators hadust such an Inning and with four slashing hits oft Wright and a walk scored four rims They took a lead of one In the eighth Street and TannehlU singled and Gray did likewise scoring Street TJieticame the ninth and the Blues won it There were two out when Brashear drew a pass Hetllng hit to Unglaub who booted the ball and Brashear and Gus were on third and first respectively Love llhed to left scoring Brashear and tying the score Gray threw wild to first to atch Love and Hetllng romped home with the winning run The score kansas crrr criui it shannon ct Neighbor tt Bruhear lb HeUing 3b Lore to Cross 8ulilTn Rlrter Vjrapocll Wright Brady BoUs AB PO A Total i 14 Zl It Batted tor Vyspocil In sixth inning WASHINGTON AB PO A Cirmer rf 4 4 0 0 Oanler if 4 1 1 CngUub a 4 1 2 4 Freeman lb 4 9 1 14 1 Street i 4 11 7 1 TannehlU et 1 1 1 McBrtaa an 4 0 6 Bbpe lb 4 1 1 0 craom Gray I Total 27 8 II 11 Two out when winning ran made Kinta Cltr 1 1 I 2 Waahlngton 1 0 0 a a 2 4 1 Kite OS Vjapoell 7 ln aiz lnnlnca off Wright la one Inning off Bradr in two Inaiegi off Oroom 2 in Sa Innlnga off Gray iln fonr In nlnga Two ban bits Braahear Cross Neighbors Gray and Freeman Sacrifice hit Neighbor Sae H9c fiy Unglaab Stolen baaca Clymer i Freeman Braahear aiid Croaa Strnck oat By Vya pocil 1 by Brady 1 by Groom 3 by Gray 2 Baaea on baltl Off Wright off Brady 2 off Groom 1 of Gray 4 Hit by pltrhed aJV Carllala by Groom win pitenea vyapodi ana ay Um pire Mr Owens minutes Time of game 1 hour and VALUABLE H0ESES PEEISH AiabUn SUllion Worth 2500 and Other Stock Destroyed by Fire Pittsburg Pa April1 4 An Arabian stallion valued at fZD Fred Atherton a race horse and other stock perished today in a fire whlchdestroyed the Tta bles at the country home of Hall president of the Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce The fire is believed to have been started by friends of persons who had been prosecuted on a charge of stealing chickens from the farm Post Want Ads Are Free Use theclasslfiea columns of The Post and secure results No charge for the ad B6DD POTSIrED HAiD Parkview Team Defeats Bosedales at UaibnXeajTie Park Before avblg crowds at Union League park vesterd afternoon the Parkvfew team of tie Suburban League defeated the Bosedales jc northiasC score 14 to It The ame was listless throughout except fqr an occasional good play wnica Drought ouf a HtUe applause Roaedale used three pitcirs In an attempt stop Parkview Wlia began ta score th ex fiftjj inning and who continued 4o score fn each ofthe sucr ceeding inntogs McLaurin started In the Pax but in the seventh Inningiaa re Jleved by Dodd whoproved easlet than his predecessor and during his stay Jn the box Parkriew Vsiyred eight jruns Tnwriins vere made off Robey who sucoeeded DodtL The InWdual hitting of MIlHr Parkview ShdPlerceof RosedaJe was the batting leatnreit SDore ac third base for the loser had a busy day having vthtrteen chances ten ofwhfchVhe accepted McFarland in center ahd Cal lagher at third for Parkview both made good catches yof hard hitJbals Score ParkTiaw AB A El Keaedale AB Hdi Miller If Its OiO Nlel caai fi 1 0 GalUgher 2b 8 1 ll4lUR 2b 42 2 0 au alv 4 0 1J Mardortcf 4 I 1 I Salarl 2 12 eiCanaasa lb 4 1 10M 2 JUddot 2bS2 3 2 1 Rober 21 1 6 Glnerctlf 1 00 8 DorJ2bSt 23 2 Falloo rt 4 1 1 0 ojCIurinp2b30 18 0 Ohler lb 21 0HPIeree2bir SS1 1 1 MFarndpcf 2 2 0 Murdockrt 2 lAll 1 Cnrtln 3 10 2 1 CDore a 1 41 0 Touia 44iin i7jouiBr tt5nJii ParkTlewij Oj 0 JJ SV 1 2 14 RoMdxle 0 0 SJ 1 RanaMlIler Gallagher rkaa 2 Uaddox 2 Gainer Fallon Ohler McFarland I Nlel 2v Dodd 2 MmBoek 2 Caaaaaaa Robey 2 Dcre ao4 Tierce XMVaa baae ParkTiev 3 RotedaleL First baa on baJU Off McFarland 7 off DoddM off Robey 2 In atsga pitched By MiFirtand 4by Curtln by McLanrln by Dodd 2 2 by Robey 31 2 HIU made Off McFariand off Curtln 7 off MeXanrln Off Dodd 4 toff Robey 3 Strnek ont By Mcrarlind 3 by Curtln 4 Three baae bjta Dodd and Robey Two baae hUa 8 Dort and Dore Sacrifice bit MeFartVnd Stolen ba Miller GalUgher Salarl Maddox 5 Gainer 2 Dodd Mordock 2 Pierce 2 Uarlock Double plra rC Dore toS Dore Rr Murdoek to CassanK to Dora Hit by pitcher McLanrln Wild pltchrrRobey Pataed fcalle Robey Dtore 2 Balarl 2 Umpire Mr Thomas Time of game boon and 10 mlnuiea SAYS HYERS IS A WONDER a Jbhn Brush of i Giants Talks Favorably ofHisPiayers Special to The Washington Pott New York AprJ1 4 John Brush owner of the NeWYork National League baseball club isoptlmistlc as to bis team We had a gooVJinlnoj last year said he somewhat reflectively and I am quite sure that we have a better nine this yeah I should like to say that the achievements of Jack Myers the Indian catcher have not been exaggerated by the New York correspondents who are with the club He isone of the greatest batters whom I eveV had on any team since I have been In baseball He does hot make a base hit every time he comes to the bat burthere are few times when he falls to slam the ball to the top of the fence Herzog Merkle Murray and Doyle are In capital condition There is not a player on the nine who has been ailing since we have been In Texas and I am quite as willing to predict great things for Marquard as did his former em ployer In Indianapolis I think that we will be in the championship fight every foot of the distance wdspringsuit HERE can spcntl my 20 to the best ad van taire Mnere are tnousanas ot men who cannot afford to pay1 more than S20 for a sut of clothes Its our most popular grade and hence we show an enormous assortment of fabries and a Avide diversitr of patterns the same handsome effects for whicli the foremost merchfnt tailors ask 35 Give us anopportunity to prove that 3oiir 2Q buys more value more distinctive styfe mbre sat isfactioii here thait others offer BiUyi SitterdinfcWiU Play Third Base trtoadirrih Instead of Coxan Who Is Siiifejv ProA a Sore Arm SmokV BJilzer Will Serve Them Up lor tjreorgetown Hine TT Head to Foot Outfittars Ninth and the Avenue ATHTETESSEE PRESIDENT Yales Track Team Pays a Visit to the White House Yales track team stopped In Washington yesterday and stayed long enough to Invade the White House and capture President Taft Old Elis athletes were on their way to Charlottesville where theywiU meet Virginia in a dual meet They conUnued on their Journey last night They crowded the Presidents private officer and shook him by the hand When the manager approached Mr Taft in the morning and asked if 4 he would neet the Yale men the President beahjed a happy assent There were no formalities and the President made ho speech contenting himself with meeting the various members 6f team familiarly CTJRRAIT SAILS FOE ENGLAND Will Bring Back Pack of Hounds for Chevy Chase Hunt Robert Curran the huntsman of the Chevy Chase hounds sailed for Eng land on Saturday for the purpose of bringing back a pack of 30 couples of hounds recently purchased for the Chevy Chase Hunt The Chevy Chase hounds will resume hunting In November next having the usual Wednesday and Saturday dratf hunts with fox hunting on Mondays and Fridays With the present revival of horseback riding in Washington the pros pects of hunting at Chevy Chase are most premising of large attendance LATEST NEWS FROM THE TRAINING CAMPS AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 2 New Orleans 0 Special to The Washington Poet New Orleans April 4 In a Ught hltUng contest this afternoai the Naps annexed another victory from the Pelicans to the tune of 2 to 0 The Naps won in the sixth when Hess ex Clevelander went in the box Wright beat out a grounder and reached second on Matthews passed ball Goode was safe on an attempted sacrifice when Rohe heaved wildly to first base Wright making third Perring hit to Reagan who had a cnance at a double play but allowed Wright to score getting onlv the batter Goode got third orj Bradleys out and scorea en lajoies single through Rohe The score CleVeland 0000206 2 4 i New Orleans 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 4 Batteries Joss Wright and Easterly Fritz Hess Stratton and Matthews Cincinnati 7 Boston Red Sox 3 Soeeial to The Washlnrtoit Post Cincinnati Anrll 4 The Cincinnati Tteda innlr annthr watna iAtn th Tin ol isox toaay but tne walloping was not quite so bad as that of yesterday only 7 to 3 and that helps some if not much TheRed Sor started in as though thej intended to avenge yesterdays defeat and scored two runs In the first Inning but that was about as far as they got and after that with the exception of the lourtn was a goose egg Tor theirs each and everv time at tha hat Th TtoA did their scoring early in the game ali uicir uiuies oeing recorqea in the first three innings The score Boston 20 Ct 11 0 0 0 03 Cincinnati 1 4 20 0 0 0 1 Batteries Boston Wood Arellanea Dsnohne and Spencer Reds Sarldge CamcbelL and McLean Chicago Sox 11 Wichita Specltl to The Wathlngton Post Wichita Kans April 4 The dust flew In Isbells town today and the White Sox cculd get in only six and a half innings with Izzys athletics but they ran up a score ot 11 to i In that time Nand the 4000 people thought that was a plenty The game was delayed by the fiercest duststorm ever known here It made good baseball Impossible and the crowd was not sorry when the game was ctuieo It was a fine Chicago Wichita occasion Two of the towns favorite sons Scott and isbeii were in Chicago uniforms and Wichita was trying to show Chicago as much wind as ever blew on the shores of Lake Michigan It overdid the stunt Score Chicago 0 1 1 3 1 0 10 i Wichita 1 0 1 1 4 7 I Batteries Scott Sulllran and Owens Shaner weatcott aad Wearer Denver 2 White Sox Yanigans 0 Special to The Washington Pott Denver Colo April 4 The Denverites this afternoon obtained partial revenge on the Yanigans for the Saturday slaughter by shutting them out in turn The game oniy went six ana a nan innings as the blinding snowstorm broke up the proceedings Twenty five hundred fans watched the game which was pactlcally decided by Manuels wlldness A sacrifice two singles and three walks scored the tallies for the locals The Sox hit twice as hard as the victors but failed to bunch them Score White Sox 0 0 0 0 0 i Deerer 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 Batteries Manuel and Payne Kaisten Xdam and Welgardt AlJr Yankees Well Except Hal Chase Special te The Washington Post Augusta Ga April 4 The first squad of the New York Americans except Hemphill who is with Stallings atTthe latter farm and McConnell who went to his home in South Carolina for a couple of days trooped Into Augusta from Macon this afternoon Everybody is well and thriving except Hal Chase The crack first baseman feels good and bad In turns and Is not himself by any means He looks pulled down and a rash has broken outon his face Philadelphia Americans 3 Newark 1 Newark April Joe McGlnntty made his debut as part owner as well as pitcher of the local Eastern League club today In an exhibition game with the Philadelphia Americans Score Philadelphia 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 Newark 0 000 1 8 1 2 Batteries Schlltter and Lapp UcQtnnltr Filll and KrkhelL Murphy to Instruct Army Officers Fort Riley Kans April 4Jimmy Murphy a lightweight puglllsti from Washington arrived here today He will instruct a class of army officers in boxing Murphy it is said has bad as his pupils former President1 Roosevelt and MaJ Gen Bell chief of staflj of the army Pathfinder En Route to Kansas City St Louis April 4 The NewYork and Seattle pathflndlng automobile departed from St Louis at 8 oclock today on Its Western trip It will reach Kansas City tomorrow NATIONAL LEAGUE Memphis 3 Pittsburg 2 Special to The Washington Post Mempnis ienn April 4 Thanks to Gibsons beautiful muff of a thrown ball in the eleventh Inning and clever footwork on the part of Coulson the Cincinnati discard of last year Memphis was once more enabled to beat Pittsburg today the score being 3 tq2 It was a fast game with enoueh hit ting to make fast fielding necessary in order to keep down the run getting The score Memphis 020000000 Pittsburg 000000001 Batteries Shield and Emerson Lelfield 13 3 1 02 1 Camnltz and St Louis 4 Paducah a Special to The Washington Post Paducah Ky April 4 Facing a continuous windstorm that stopped the game several times the St Louis Cardinals defeated Paducah this afternoon 4 to a Beebe pitched the first four innings and Moore the last five for St Louis Phelps relieved Brsnahan as catcher in the sixth to get in practice Bres naban brought in airun with a single the first and stole home himself Score St Louis 1 0 0 10 0 0 1 4 7 1 Psdaeah 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 Batteries St Louis Beebe Moore and Phelps Paducah HIgglnbotham and Bliss Louisville 7 Chicago Cubs 5 Special to The Waahlngton Post LouisvIUe KyApril4f The Cubs lost the worlds championship to Louisville this afternoon byplaying as bad baseball as they could crowd into one afternoon The ultimate result was 7 to 6 with the Colonels ahead but the majority should have been larger lii the Kentucklans favor as they outplayed the heroes at all angles i Kroh was given a pounding and was lucky to escape as easily as he did He ball and Archers troubles lasted through out mi enure gme isesiaes tne Cubs did not play their usual finished style of game behind the batters Score Chicago 0 10 2 00 0 05 4 Loulsrille 2 9 400 0 0 1 07 11 1 Batteries Kroh and Archer Hslli Packard andTeitz Jersey City 3 Piiladelphia Nationals 2 New York April 4 Sunday baseball was played at West Side park Jersey City today without any Interference by the police or mother officials ThegDme was between the Philadelphia National and the Jersey City Eastern Leau team the latter winning by tlie score of 3to2 Score Jersey City Phllsdelphla 0 0 A 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 JtH 3 8 1 liew York Giants 8 Columbus Special to The Washington Post Columbus Ohio April 4 The Giants made quick work of VBIU Clymers boys here this afternoon In a game that was hustled along by cold weather and lack of ability to hit Raymond and Marquard Four thousand snivered through the one sided contest the final count being 8 to Score New Tork 1 0 2 1 COlombua I 01 Batteries Raimood MaracardV Myers and Schlel aUUIsaV Brown James and Erloft AddMlenal sporta oa tage ftre P1AY CORHtLL TODAY iiceiewflloTacfeltkacaiis forSecoDd timea SHQHTrHANQE IH UNE OT Georgetown rooters arelooklnr for a big formrewrsal In the game witli Cor nell today at Georgetown Field at 4 A Todays contest will be the second and last game of the series between the two rival teams the Ithaca nine capturing the first game Saturday mamlv as remu of many mnicues made by the Blue and vray players durlnr two disastrous inningsinnings Georgetowns planof action for todays battle haa been changed from the original outline Smoke Balzer going to the firt ingiline Instead efDevine as wasfor merly announced and Blliy Sltterdlng varsity quarterback on the football team last all going to third base In place of Cogan who Is suffering slightly from a sore arnt SUbirding has been playing a sreai game Doin in tne Held and at the bat the past week and Georgetown followers are expecting great things from the little fellow JodayGeorgetowns bat ungwiu accordingly be greatly strengthenedstrengthened today with Sltterdlng and Duffy In the fray at the start of the contesC Goodwilliefor Cornells Cornell will have the redoubtable Ed Goodwlllie in the box aiid if the former star displays his 1907 form the battle of ine pitcners snouid prove highly interesting Balzer and Goodwlllie use the sam style of pitching depending on speed and a slow ball generally High school students will undoubtedly turn out in full force today tha Western High School enthusiasts to see their forr mer star Howard Derform and th Technical baseball followers to root for ruiipn a rormer student at the Manual Training School Both are putting url a great game forCornellln the Held and at Hie uv sou it was ineir nils at critical moments that enabled the Ithacans to capture Saturdays game TWO STRAIGHT FOR TIGERS Jennings Charges Drive Pelty From Box In Four innings Bill Bailey Succeeds Him and Does Bet ter but Fails to Stop Champions Heavy Stickwork Special to The Washington Post Dallas Tex6April 4 The Tigers over whelmed the Browns today ThevhoDoed on Pelty supposedly star of McAleers staff this spring rand drove him to the woods In four innings during which time they collected ten safeties and six scores Bill Bailey ancient stumbling Mock for ine cnampions succeeded and did better Jast to prevent any post mortems that might show how different would be the result with a left hander starting tha Tigers tore off one tally in the seventh it wasnt necessary but of itself It would have been enough to win 4n this game The Tigers outclassed thn Browns in every line of effort Ferris made two or three pretty plays and Wallace looked as he always docs handling some tough chances with skill and finish At bat the Browns were bad but the markedly weak feature of their nlav was tne oumeia Some swell lnfieldlng was Iarselv re sponsible for the shut out though there never was a cnance ror St Louis to win Jennings handed them a couple of his young curvers ana each made the oppoj ing batsmen look bad but also each pitcner got into one Inning in which scores seemed unavoidable Neither Inst his nerve and this with brilliant plays ay iuoriaruy uusn ana Scnaefer kept the plate clean once more Beckendorf ui a mie bjiic in score Detroit ABU A St Ionia AB A Mclatyre LBush ss Crawford cf 5 Cobb rt 4 Rossman lb 3 Morlarity 3b 4 Schaeer 2b 4 Beckdorf 3 Suggs 3 Jones 2 2 2 0 0 0 OlStone If 2 1 Hoffman ef 4 0 Schweitzer rf 3 uirerna 3b 4 wauaee ss 4 Williams 2b 3 ones lb 4 Stephens 3 Pelty BaHey 2 3S 12 27 13 0 0 11 0 110 0 0 1 1 Totals 31 4 27 20 0C4tlC Totals Louis Runs Uclntyre 2 Bush I Cobb Schaefer Suggs Innings pitched By Suggs 3 by Jones 4 by Pelty 4 by Bailey SV At bat Against Sugg If Jones IS Bailey 11 Pelty 20 Hits Off Sugrs 1 off Jones 3 off Pelty 10 off Bailey 2 Two base hit Cobb Morlarlty Schaefer 2 Beckendorf Sacrifice hit Beekeu dort Stolen base Cobb First base on balls Off Suggs 3 off Pelty 1 off Bailey 1 Left on bases Detroit 4 St Louis 7 struck out By Jones 2s by Pelty 1 by Bailey 2 Umpire Mr Con Lucid TImo of came 1 honr and aa Dlnutea Atteadance 4000 BTJELINQTOM A DEFEATED Lose Hard Fought Contest to Fairmont Stars in Jfinth Inning The Fairmont Stars yestjrday inaugurated their season by defeating the Burlington Athletic Club in a well played game 2 to The game was close and replete with sensational plays and soon developed Into a pitchers battle in which Lang won his own game by a timely two base hit with two men down scoring en Bakers drive through short A sensational double play by the winners ani ttie ail round piaying ot Lang were the features score A AB A fmt Etarf innnii uenion is vuarry 3D Cieiit 6 ttAyr Stw4y 9 aa EISEMAN BRO Otttitteri for Both Men aRd Box Corser SveHth aad Streets NW Best SMts Ever Offered at 20 and 2250 Theyre SuitSrrrdesigned and built in pur own factory and sold direct less allmiddleniSns profit AH new spring styles are represented in the lines at 20 and 2250r and eachstfe is shown in a wide variety of thebest fabrics 6V PB EPS WlMlllrEHTH Conqncr Jnnlpr Class Team of Col leec by Close Score PaUenMaier and Chouteau Three yar sity Candidates Plij With Losers and Perform in Good Style The Georgetown Preps defeated the Junior class of the college yesterday in an exciting ten mnlne came to lft The contest was atrane ed to take the place of the junior freshman game sched inea in ms mterciass tourney for yesterday the start of tbe class games being postponed until after the Easter holidays The Juniors got off to a flying start scoring three runs in the first inning and one in the third by bunching hits In the eighth the Juniors came from behind with a rush making five scores and leading the Preps by two runs The Preps came back strong in their half of the ninth however and tied things ip In the tenth lnntngv Langmuir held he iwicgo men eaie wnne fallen was touched up for a slngfe which when conu oinea witn two errors gave the young sters me game Three varsity candidates played wth the junior class team and performed In first class style Fallen played a strong game noth at third base and while officiating In the box Ed Miller the varsity pitcher covered first base fn good style while Chouteau also a member of the big rquad accepted all his chances cleanly The score Juniors AB A Preps AB A fi Oarltn as 4 1 8 0Gaynor 4 1111 Fallen lb 2 1 1 lHalsIls a 4 0 EDilkespJb 110 8 OiLaner It 1 a 0 Sf1fuUVe llBminanetls 0 Miller lb 0 OjLolchot to 0 4 Chouteau lb 1 1 0Loehl 2 0 MeCann cf 1 1 Nan It 4 3 1 3 Jtaw ney HUH 0lMLaughllnlf 51S0 Carr rtK ill liO Brien lb 0 1 0 0 tTT ICahill rt 3 2 110 Totals Ji I Touls 401150K 1 fine oat when winning ran waa acored Jniflors 3 0 1 0 1 a ij Prepa 0 1110 401 1 11 Rnna Carln 1 Pallen Dllaea I MeXnl ty Mawhinney Gaynor 15 Ha al Bren nan Loehl Nawn McLsagblln Cahill Klrst base on balls Off Fallen oK Dllkea 3 oS Nawn of Lanjmclr 1 Innings pltcbel Dlikei Jn i Nawn Langmuir Hlta Olf EUkes off Pallen struck out By Oilkea 3 by Naws 4 by Pallen Hon ran Nawn Two base hit McNuIly Sacrifice Tilts Mc alt Mawhinney Hit by pitcher By Fallen 1 by Nawn WlM pitch Dtikca Passed balls McNulty Loehl Umpire Mr 0Conir Georgetown Tarsitj Tune of gams hours rucoiiinr tinishes fiest Spring and Summer Suitings custom tailored to 35 Individual tailoring to meunriuJIt nnr sty la guaranteed Better clotb and supe rjr nuauij uiniugwui JOSl IS no tnOTO than for ready made Samples and Style Book mailed on request NewGorn Green Mens T3on Direct Buyers of Woolens 1002 Street Open Saturday evenings SUNK AS HlCfl Royal Pilsen as yon like and it will never make you bilious It is allowed to mature snfflclf ntly before being sold Case of 2 doz bottles fta Abner Drnry Brewing Co TslssllmW4nsTll3n Vaj THAT SUIT 18 is the price of our leader Combines all the style fit and superior tailoring that the most exacting could desire LHAAS CO Metfs Easier Suits Worth 15 A notaie Talu in snappy ele FOU gantly tailored sflfc at rpatfsa sults Made ot fj high grade fabrics OlfciiiUln tTllsh trp EISEMAN Chargethe BUI 3I335 7th St MEDICAL Dr Reed Specialist 04 17th St Takes Prix Sablons Valued 20000 Francs Longchamps Special Cable to The Waahlnston Post arls April 4 The most lmnortant race run at Longchamps today was fori 27 YriARC th siMm i iA sTiMrtO Sueesssful Prastia The dirtancr wa Cur of Chronic Nervous an Tne distance was 2000 meters It was Special Diseases of Man and Wsmiw won by Merinos Incontru with Michel I ii ii ut Ephrussls Blnlou second and Lieuxs i tABtUU ttSillti 10 YOU It YOU SOTfer Mouiins La Marche third Mr Vander Catarrh Obesity Bheaautiun Coastlpatlan bilts Seasick which was a hot favorite T1rot tjmg Brain Utart Biooa ant finished fourth Tnrnnnn Skin Nertt Debluty KMnsy Olaeaaea nnisned rourttl Inconnu won by a Bladder Tronblea Spaciae Blood Folna Krwii length There was a length and a half be i tlona Ulcers and alj PrlTat OiMaaea cored tor tween second ard third Five horses i nwtboda norses CHAKGES LOW nCTCTIa KZDICDrSS The Prix de Fontalnbleau valued 100 francs at i200 meters was won by Mr Vanderbilts NegefouL Ilortre was second and McHary third The race for the Prix de Chevllly at 3000 meters valued at 10000 francs was won by Vetlplcards Coarmoy with Trlarleuxs Margarita second and Champion Reine dOr third Nine horses ran Mr Vanderbilts Five OCIock was the favorite but run unplaced having crossed his legs after the last turn coNsctTATior ran Private Waiting Rooms for Ladles OrylCE HOTJRSr TO 1 TO STJXDATS TO IX 804 Seventeenth St NW Specialist 72i na a Dr Shade TODAYS RACING ENTRIES Waiiunftoaj Oldsit Specmlut 37 TEARS FRACTICS CCRIXO SKBTOCS AM CHKOXIC OISKASSJ alo stMiaea lanta a i uiru uwr sun asuunm sioaaa biajjar I stricture discharges aeneral ant apodal waai nasa and diaabtllty Mood and akla diaeasea Special aad prlrate ailateaU cued sjalekly Cos I sulutlon frea I Frtrai waitrnc room for ladles Hoar lit 4L I Taeaday aad Saturday aUhta I In SowJaia ta IX Oaadlar Balldiiia Peratar aad Fher DR FISK ELGIN Expert In treatment of private iIiiiimi ahronia aad acata BotU aexea li canaaitationa 107 Oswald a Sixteen Ealronla and Warfare I dentlsX Medicine tarnished frleea modTata ids each rretend Harry Grothe Eddla Graney tioura a iza ra are it rtiOM Oakland First race Six farlonts selling Otogo lloxart and Deriaer lit each Hoyle aad Knltht Deck 11 each Flying Dance Roaerale Fredonla aid Birth Ill each Little 8 tse and Catlen Lul lna each and Napa Nick 102 second race fonr furlongs Olathe 10 File Handy cf 4 00 0 0 Baker Boroughs Mackey pi 3 I 0 0 4 0 unmn li vonrrf 40 Foster ss 4 1 4 oNlcholls lb 4 0 a 0 Clifton Xb 0 1 0 Bnjee rf 4 0 Brooks lb 10 1 0 Hoffman If 4 1 a Yvayne 20 a a 2 tonney id 4 Osteen rf 11101 Lang 1 U4 I 11 ei 1 Maeey Dosaa efV 0 0 Totals 11 I nil Total XI 42H To osf when winning ran waa scored I A Falrmoqt Stars 0100000 1 2 Runs roster ana utng iz nm base on balls Oil Lang 2 oft Mackey 4 Strnck out By Lang by Mackey a Three base hit Brooks Two base hits Lang and Brace Sacriflc hits Mackey Zlugan arioien nase tint Brtoas and Oeteen Double play Baker to JNIcholla te rjinrier Hit br pitcher By Lane 1 Pud ball Maeey Umpire Mr Klog Time of game 1 hoar and mlnutes RiumMlsm fy mother is a RTtat sufferer from rheumatism and Dr Miles Anti Pain Pills is the only remedy that relieve her mrs DAVENPORT Roycefield For the pains of rheumatism there is nothing that can equal J0r Miles Antl Pain Pills They overcome that nervous irritation relfere pain arid swelling while they have a tendencir to allav fecr If akeji as directed they arej myaiuaDic 10 enronic sunerers as the weakening effect of pain is less cied Try them your druggist sels them The first package will benefit If not your druoaltt will return your money and Basel 110 each and Odd Ra 17 111 Third race One mile and twenir Tarda nin 1 Eckeisall Ill Smiley Metiner Niblick and Manei collsnder each Ed Paris 10f Baa poaal and My Bowqast 107 each Caernayaca and Wap 105 each Patriotic 10 Taklma Belle and Rosslare Fourth race On mile and twentr Tarda lng Early Tide Ill Leal Woolen and Hush Money 10 each St Aran 103 Steel and EI Plcaro each Anna Dit Vvirlh King IT Toll Box Tankew Danrtitar Vint bet 0 each Fifth race One and one ooarter miles selling Jacomoand BenTollo Ill each Legatee Vete rano Henry Lady Alicia Fantastic and A LMuskoday 10 each Coppers snd High Gas 10 saniw jsacx iiuana rKTSlfon ux Sixth race Ftre and a half fnrlonza nin Tony Faust aad SeweiL 10 each John ihM han and Fred Malholland 10 each Pleas Madman and Werkbox 100 each Sttrer Stoeknr Desirous Princ Oat and Traffle ts each ana sirue uat ss Los Angeles Itrst race SeUlag 7 furlongs Joel 105 Cymbal Ill Th Thorn lot Valma war garet Randolph 10 each Lee Harrtaoo Hannbal dtj rnnw 01 uiue rretenaun Ill aacb Dredger Toler 114 each Bud Embry 111 Koro slllaay 10 Gentle Harry Bay Ur Sedonlo tUl each Second raca Selling 1 jear alds 44 furionga The Golden Butterlly Cetorat Dora Payaa SeTera Domlthida Chameleon Girt Lady Paret 107 each TMrd race Selling In lie Deseomata SrowbalL Illy Duke of Brtdgewater 107 Spohn 10 Maid of Gotham 7 Blackmata Ml SIItot Knight 104 Lacky Lad Bifkra eich Mon Tina 11 Bain Ill Proper Ill Star Thistle 103 Barney Olddeld 109 Fourth race Purse 1 mil Frank Filtaer LsTlaa 11 each Psdro Stony TSeeI Told Too Fifth race Sellteg Hi furlong Prometheus llll Hampaa lit Cull Holland 109 Aaat Agxl Ill Crey Owl lr Belle of Bnaa 117 Canardo 113 Tea Set Vibrate 107 each Golden Shore Ill Mtxer Baby 11 Force 112 WUdwood BIIL 10 Chippewa 1X1 i Sly Ben 113 Lady Quality Sixth race Selling t4 furlongs Bellek IK Fundamental HI Gerrrmaadtr CarooU it each Meddling Hannah 114 Cncl WalU Ssapedale 1M each Maaretsna rhllla M4 aeh Marcheaa 101 Mad Musgrare 104 Serrieene 102Proela Ellxabath Harwood BleUn 10 eath Strliigenry Ill SsInposaU 1V Seenth race Senng mile Xlbert Star lo MoutcUtr 10 Sand Piper Critic Third Rail 108 each SUrer JJae 103 Moleaey 1M Auna Boy MS BBsigk INJECTION SHOULD RUN WELL TODAY Oaklaad LittU Slaa Knight Deck Roomie Oswald Eddie Grasey Fretend Routar NlbUck Tskima Bell Moorish King Tankee Daughter Tollpox Fantastic High Can A Muskoday Workbox Prince CaL John 1L Sheehaa Los Angeles VelmaC Toller CymbaL Th Golden Butterfly Donrtthllda Lady Parat Deacomneta Proper Star Thistle Ped Frank Fllttner Stony Lee Golden sbor Aunt Aggie Vibrate SalnposaJ Stringency Madeline Masgrara alms Boy Moiesey Third Hall MENANOWQMnr CaaBis for maatarel discharge raSam ma tlona IrrltaUaaa lcranna of ausn smbraaae TnUlOmcoto gealrpSiaoaon 4 Mr Brraalaia mr im mlh xarsie mi4 Wli ttM rtS bottUs ttJsL circular seat taaai cfnntxjv I iniltaaaral JL OaaiaaaHd fC5yat salsssf a aMirfwesat assttsataa C6U Tiaa7V ia ry 1 BANK CIEBZS SWAMPED Brightwood Team of Suburban League Opens Season With Victory The Brightwood nine of the Suburban League opened its season Saturday aft ernoen at the Brlsbtwood Drivinr Park by defeating the RiggaBanlc Oerks in a one sided contest Score IS to 2 Bright wood scored five runs In tn opening round six la tbe second and flva In th third After this they did not score again until the last Inning when they tallied tw more The only ieature of thearae was the pjicning 01 aix ior snghtwood rur ing tbe six innings of play he fanned fourteen batters and allowed but two hit both of which should have been easy outs but the tVong wind carried the bail away from the fielders Score BrtghtTj AB A Rttxs ft AB Dexter If Otewart3 CHowetla Homer in Bergmaa yn KWSBftABiro AK i 5 2 2 HmrtHini A 1 2 2 as a at 0 i 2 aSnowdeaja a 0 0 1 1 nhtw it tt 1 Plonkett2b 2 10 4 0 Rowetf 0 1 a tj Hoireaarf a 1 aHoakmef I a a SK114P wayiorrf a 2S lls 2 i 3 IS 0 0 Totata 32 13 IS A ll Total Rlxga Bank UerU Bruatwuni a a Rons Fagne 3 Detter t2 Stewart tirrlZ Rhcxa tea 4 Struck wt Bj case una Homer seitx Tawiuur na uw inmtw Bewe 31 Dexter fr Stewart Ti Hetta t21 TJnl5irILr Dexter 7t nergmaa 2 Plnakctt 3 Ot HnwenV MjT7i7 llwaTl Fin base 00 balto oa Mti tSrJlil ir TirHT aoira na rin et rv rt 2 Hetta 2 DoobtV puTa OleVma Time of game 1 kgur aadz tatoate Jr.

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